Patrick O'Donoghue (Young Irelander)

Patrick O'Donoghue (died 1854) was a Young Irelander revolutionary during the mid-19th century.

Biography
Patrick O'Donoghue was born in County Carlow, Ireland to a peasant family, and he was self-educated. He worked as a law clerk in Dublin before taking part in the failed 1848 Young Irelander Rebellion, after which he was deported to Australia. In 1850, he started The Irish Exile newspaper in Hobart, the first Irish nationalist newspaper to be published in Australia. In 1851, he escaped to the United States via San Francisco, and he died in New York City in 1854 shortly before his wife could arrive to join him.